NOAH Nexus Orbital Core (NNOC)
NOAH Nexus Orbital Core (NNOC) is an autonomous, AI-based space cybersecurity architecture designed to protect satellites and orbital infrastructures against cyber, RF, and post-quantum threats.
Led by Noah Kouadri Khazar, NNOC introduces a new paradigm:
๐ satellites capable of detecting, defending, and recovering from attacks independently, without relying on ground intervention.
The Problem
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Satellite constellations are growing rapidly
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Cyberattacks, jamming, and spoofing occur in milliseconds
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Ground-based security responses are too slow
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Current encryption will be broken by future quantum computers
โ ๏ธ Space systems are becoming critical โ but not resilient enough.
The Solution
NNOC embeds a satellite immune system directly into spacecraft hardware.
Core capabilities:
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๐ง Embedded AI (TinyML) for real-time threat detection (< 50 ms)
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๐ก Anti-jamming & anti-spoofing (GNSS & RF)
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๐ Post-quantum cryptography (NIST-aligned)
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๐งฉ Zero Trust architecture applied to orbit
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๐ Autonomous self-remediation and mission continuity
Key Differentiators
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Onboard autonomy (no ground latency)
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Designed for LEO constellations and small satellites
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Quantum-safe by design
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Low power consumption (< 0.5 W standby, ~5 W active)
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Scalable across civil, commercial, and dual-use missions
Milestone
๐ Alpha Core In-Orbit Demonstration โ 2026
Validation of NNOC in real Low Earth Orbit conditions.
Target Stakeholders
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Space agencies (ESA, CNES, NASA, JAXAโฆ)
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Satellite operators & New Space companies
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Climate & Earth observation missions
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Dual-use and critical infrastructure programs
Vision
NNOC aims to become a foundational security layer for future space infrastructures, enabling trusted, resilient, and sovereign orbital systems.
Project Lead: Noah Kouadri Khazar
Organization: Noah's Ark Technology Digital Solidarity

